The Irish border issue tells us what the government wants from Brexit(World News UK)

7 december 2017 10:20:33

You have to feel a bit sorry for Mrs May. By Monday lunchtime she must have felt convinced she had achieved something that had appeared to be impossible, by settling the Irish border question. It seems almost unthinkable that she would have struck a deal that saw regulatory alignment between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland without having spoken to her Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) partners first. So, if we give her the benefit of the doubt and assume she did speak to them before appearing to agree the wording with Jean-Claude Juncker, it can only mean one of two things. Either DUP...